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Seven Seas licenses She Professed Herself Pupil of The Wiseman light novels and manga

Seven Seas Makes a Wise Choice with License of She Professed Herself Pupil of The Wiseman Novel and Manga Series.

Seven Seas Entertainment is excited to announce the license acquisition of the light novel and manga series  by , , and , the fantasy tale of a young man sucked into another world, where he must roleplay an old man in a young woman's body–soon to be an anime!

Manga and light novel covers for vol. 1 of “She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wiseman”

Sakimori Kagami has woken up in the world of Arch Earth Online, a VRMMORPG he's been playing intensely for a long time. The catch? He made some adjustments to his character when he last logged on, which he thought he hadn't saved. Instead of his normal avatar of an old, bearded sorcerer, he's in the body of a young woman! Now he must convince the people of this world that he–she–is a pupil of the wiseman who vanished without a trace thirty years ago.
 
Seven Seas will publish the series She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wiseman (Light Novel) for the first time in North America in print and (early) on digital platforms in single large-trim editions. Volume 1 will be released in print in August 2021 for $14.99 USA / $18.99 CAN.
 
Seven Seas will publish the series  She Professed Herself Pupil of the Wiseman (Manga) for the first time in North America in print and on digital platforms in single volume editions. Volume 1 will be released in July 2021 for $12.99 USA / $16.99 CAN.
 
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Established in 2004, Seven Seas Entertainment specializes in bringing the best of Japanese manga and light novels to North American audiences, and producing original comics, graphic novels, and youth literature. For more information, visit sevenseasentertainment.com

About the author

Adam Symchuk

Adam Symchuk is a Canadian born freelance writer and editor who has been writing for Asian Movie Pulse since 2018. He is currently focused on covering manga, manhwa and light novels having reviewed hundreds of titles in the past two years.

His love of film came from horror and exploitation films from Japan that he devoured in his teens. His love of comics came from falling in love with the works of Shuzo Oshimi, Junji Ito, Hideshi Hino, and Inio Asano but has expanded to a general love of the medium and all its genres.

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